Colombian researcher María Camila Vallejo-Pareja is using fossil frogs from millions of years ago in order to understand the form and distribution of the vast diversity of frogs found in Central America today.
Vallejo-Pareja, who is currently a PhD candidate at the Department of Biology and Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH) at the University of Florida says the fossils had been unearthed during the expansion of the Panama Canal over 10 years ago.
Panama Fossils Help Unlock Mystery Of How Frogs Got Their Form
Vallejo-Pareja, who is currently a PhD candidate at the Department of Biology and Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH) at the University of Florida says the fossils had been unearthed during the expansion of the Panama Canal over 10 years ago.
Panama Fossils Help Unlock Mystery Of How Frogs Got Their Form